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Remember The Folks In Janesville This Holiday

Scott Foval | Posted 12.25.2008 | Chicago


Scott Foval

This holiday, please remember Janesville, Newton, Middle Amana and East Moline. These people are hurting, and we need to help our neighbors get through this.

Toyota Projects First-Ever Annual Loss; Congress Disses Detroit

Steve Parker | Posted 12.23.2008 | Business


Steve Parker

Congress took a perverse pleasure in giving Detroit's CEOs and the UAW president the third degree -- unnecessary theater while our country suffers this economic decline.

Procrastination Doesn't Fix It

Joan Blades | Posted 12.22.2008 | Business


Joan Blades

Why not convert one third of the automakers' industrial capacity to building state-of-the-art wind generation? We need to be strategic in solving our economic and energy woes.

Toyota Republicans Should Cut Their Own Pay

Leo W. Gerard | Posted 12.22.2008 | Business


Leo W. Gerard

Clearly the allegiance of the Republicans who opposed the loan to save GM and Chrysler is not with the US, which would lose 900,000 jobs if just GM closed, and more than 2.1 million if the Big Three did.

Bush Punts Auto Industry to Team Obama; UAW Concedes Even More

Steve Parker | Posted 12.20.2008 | Business


Steve Parker

This "agreement" is just another part of the recent "Bush/Cheney Revisionist History Farewell Tour." It was created to fail, just as long as that failure didn't happen while Bush was still president.

Bailout or Not, Nothing Will Be the Same for Drivers or Detroit

Trevor Traina | Posted 12.18.2008 | Business


Trevor Traina

Vehicle manufacturers must re-engage their owners and offer them innovative services. What if GM included ads in exchange for lower pricing? What if they developed an in-dash system with Google or Apple?

White House Still "Gathering Information" While Detroit Suppliers go Bankrupt

Steve Parker | Posted 12.18.2008 | Business


Steve Parker

Even Bush doesn't want to go down in history as the man who oversaw the destruction of GM, Ford and Chrysler (I hope), and I'd guess Obama wishes he could install his own new team now and fire Paulson.

Congress Continues To Pursue Union, Automaker Concessions

AP | TOM KRISHER | Posted 12.17.2008 | Business


DETROIT — Chrysler announced Wednesday it is closing all its North American manufacturing plants for at least a month, the starkest move taken b...

So Much for Post-Partisanship?

Carl Pope | Posted 12.16.2008 | Politics


Carl Pope

It's increasingly clear that the Republican minority will be under heavy pressure to jump right in with the same scorched-earth, tactics that were used so successfully to block Bill Clinton's agenda in 1993.

Do Southern Senators Really Want to Start a New War Between the States?

RJ Eskow | Posted 12.16.2008 | Politics


RJ Eskow

Southern states have been benefiting from Northern taxes for years. If they start another War Between the States, the Federal gravy train might suddenly stop at the Mason-Dixon line.

Is the GOP Risking the Economy to Win the PR War Against Unions?

Art Levine | Posted 12.16.2008 | Politics


Art Levine

With three million jobs at stake, potentially costing taxpayers $150 billion, unions remain the primary targets of the GOP blame game for the troubled auto industry and the failed bailout deal.

Thom Hartmann Defends the Auto Workers on Countdown

Thom Hartmann | Posted 12.15.2008 | Business


Thom Hartmann

Hartmann defended... the workers, calling Republican refusal to help the auto industry an attempt to break the unions and calling our current economic crisis the direct result of Reaganomics.

Blacking Out Single-Payer--And Killing The Auto Industry

Jonathan Tasini | Posted 12.15.2008 | Business


Jonathan Tasini

When the history of our current economic crisis is written, there will need to be a full chapter devoted to the willful ignorance or stupidity of t...

Union Coma

August J. Pollak | Posted 12.15.2008 | Politics


August J. Pollak

A little change of wording turns right-wingers around on the auto bailout. To see more of August J. Pollak's cartoon "Some Guy With a Website," ch...

Motor Racing Reacts to Worldwide Recession

Steve Parker | Posted 12.15.2008 | Business


Steve Parker

With car sales suffering worldwide, the marketing and advertising budgets, where many companies keep their racing dollars, are often the first budgets to be trimmed.

Auto Union Official Slams Vitter: "He'd Rather Pay A Prostitute Than Pay Auto Workers"

Times-Picayune | Jonathan Tilove | Posted 12.13.2008 | Politics


Morgan Johnson, president of the United Auto Workers local representing General Motors workers in Shreveport, said Friday that Sen. David Vitter's rol...

"Transplant" Automakers Get Over $3.6 Billion in Subsidies; More Unions, Ralph Nader Comment

Steve Parker | Posted 12.13.2008 | Business


Steve Parker

This post has the latest news on the billions in subsidies which off-shore transplant carmakers have received from state and local governments.

The Nasty Class and Anti-Union Bias of Auto Bailout Opposition, or the Wall Street-Detroit Double Standard

Robert Weissman | Posted 12.12.2008 | Business


Robert Weissman

Nancy Pelosi says the Congressional Republicans are playing Russian Roulette with the economy by refusing to agree to an auto industry bailout. But f...

Senate to Middle Class: Drop Dead

Michael Moore | Posted 12.12.2008 | Politics


Michael Moore

The Senate decided that it is more important to break a union, more important to throw middle class wage earners into the ranks of the working poor than to prevent the total collapse of industrial America.

Reactionary Republicanism Reaches New Low

Marco Trbovich | Posted 12.12.2008 | Politics


Marco Trbovich

The mendacity of the Republican Senate's decision to scuttle a bail out of Big Three automakers is only surpassed by their venality in trying to finger the UAW as the culprit in the piece.

Thanks, Senate! For Nothing

Fortune's Stanley Bing | Posted 12.12.2008 | Business


<i>Fortune</i>'s Stanley Bing

Do you know what a piddling amount $14 billion is to the Federal Government? We just allocated 50 times that amount to Wall Street. But not a penny will Republican Senators allow to the crumbling auto industry.

Republicans Kill any Help for Detroit

Steve Parker | Posted 12.12.2008 | Business


Steve Parker

Late last night, Senate Republicans derailed a bill, passed the day before by the House, to loan $15 billion to the Detroit Three, with 10 Republicans joining 40 Democrats and two Independents in favor.

Auto bill clears House; Should it pass the Senate, too?

Steve Parker | Posted 12.11.2008 | Business


Steve Parker

And now, it's on to the Senate! The House today passed, 237 to 170, HR 7321, the automotive loan bailout bill, and has sent it on to the Senate. H...

Rebuilding Our Economy From the Ground Up

Scott Kurashige and Grace Lee Boggs | Posted 12.10.2008 | Politics


Scott Kurashige and Grace Lee Boggs

In one of the great events in our nation's history, the United Auto Workers brought GM to its knees with the Flint sit-down strike of 1936-37. For six...

The Auto Bailout and Post-Partisanship?

Hoyt Hilsman | Posted 12.09.2008 | Politics


Hoyt Hilsman

This is a mess. Everybody in the auto industry is staring into the abyss - the automakers, the unions, the suppliers, the dealers - not to mention the government and the taxpayers.